About Us
Organically Human was founded in 2023 and is owned by Organically Human Inc., a privately held corporation with no political or religious affiliations. We are dedicated to relaying thought-provoking news, both past, and present. We cover the stories of outstanding individuals, science, technology, and the environment. Our mission is to bring these together for our readers to enjoy and help reflect on the world we live in. Ultimately we want to share that, as humans, we have the ability to be better in any situation.
Lead Editor:
Patrick Sommerfeld: Patrick is our lead editor and community manager. In his spare time, you can find him reading about the latest nutrition trends or experimenting with a new recipe in the kitchen. Feel free to share your thoughts on our content with him at [email protected].
Staff Writers:
Sarah Biren: Sarah is a baker, cook, author, and blogger. She believes that food is the best method of healing and a classic way of bringing people together. In her spare time, Sarah does yoga, reads cookbooks, writes stories, and finds ways to make any type of food in her blender. Feel free to share your favourite recipe at [email protected].
Julie Hambleton: Julie has a BSc in Food and Nutrition from the Western University, Canada, is a former certified personal trainer and a competitive runner. Julie loves food, culture, and health, and enjoys sharing her knowledge to help others make positive changes and live healthier lives. Contact Julie at [email protected].
Jade Small: Jade is a freelance writer and content creator from South Africa with over 7 years experience writing and creating. She’s also a proud single mom to a super 13 year old boy. Contact [email protected].
Our Correction policy:
We are committed to informing our users when we discover an error in our stories. We encourage our readers and members of our staff to lets our editorial team know if a story is incorrect or requires updating. We strive to be as transparent as possible by outlining what was wrong and how it was corrected. Anyone should be able to understand how and why a mistake has been corrected.